Vol 4.2 Hnp Dco A4 Document Cover Wn0902-Hzdco-Pac

Vol 4.2 Hnp Dco A4 Document Cover Wn0902-Hzdco-Pac

ENERGY WORKING FOR BRITAIN FOR WORKING ENERGY Wylfa Newydd Project 4.2 Funding Statement (Track Change Version - Revision 2.0 against Revision 1.0) PINS Reference Number: EN010007 Application Reference Number: 4.2 10 April 2019 Revision 1.0 Examination Deadline 9 Regulation Number: 5(2)(h) Planning Act 2008 Infrastructure Planning (Applications: Prescribed Forms and Procedure) Regulations 2009 Horizon Internal DCRM Number: WN0902-HZDCO-PAC-REP-00379 [This page is intentionally blank] Contents 1 Introduction ........................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 1 1.2 The Wylfa Newydd Development Area (WNDA) ............................................... 2 1.3 The Purpose of the Funding Statement ............................................................ 2 2 Funding .............................................................................................................. 4 2.1 The Horizon Group ............................................................................................ 4 2.3 Project Cost ....................................................................................................... 7 2.4 Funding .............................................................................................................. 7 2.5 Implications of the suspension .......................................................................... 7 3 Funding Claims for Compensation .................................................................. 10 3.1 Compulsory Acquisition ................................................................................... 10 3.2 Blight ................................................................................................................ 10 4 Annex A: Ownership, lease and option land ................................................... 12 5 Annex 1: Hitachi Consolidated Financial Results for Fiscal Period 1 April 2017 to 31 March 2018 ............................................................................................. 15 Page i List of Figures Figure 2-1 Horizon Corporate Structure ..................................................................... 6 Figure 4-1 Wylfa Newydd DCO Project, Wylfa Newydd Development Area, Ownership, lease and option land ................................................................... 12 Page ii [This page is intentionally blank] Page iii Wylfa Newydd Power Station Funding Statement Development Consent Order 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview 1.1.1 This Funding Statement has been prepared on behalf of Horizon Nuclear Power Wylfa Limited (Horizon or the Applicant). It forms part of the application (the Application) for a Development Consent Order (DCO) submitted to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy under section 37 of the Planning Act 2008. The DCO, if made by the Secretary of State, would be known as the Wylfa Newydd (Nuclear Generating Station) Order 20[●] (Order). 1.1.2 Horizon is seeking development consenta DCO for the construction and, operation and maintenance of a new nuclear power station on Anglesey, Wales (Wylfa Newydd DCO Project). The Wylfa Newydd DCO Project will include two UK advanced boiling water reactors supplied by Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy Ltd, supporting facilities, building, plant and structures, as well as associated off-site development. 1.1.3 The Wylfa Newydd DCO Project will have a nominal gross electrical capacity of 3.1GWe (3,100MWe), providing secure, low carbon power for around five million homes for decades to come. It will involve substantial investment in the area and create significant short, medium and long term employment opportunities and economic benefits for Anglesey and North Wales. 1.1.4 A nuclear power station falls within the definition and thresholds for a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project under sections 14 and 15(2) of the Planning Act 2008 and its construction, operation and maintenance must be authorised by a DCO. 1.1.5 The UK Government has issued a National Policy Statement for Nuclear Power Generation EN-6 that identifies a small number of sites in the UK as being potentially suitable for the deployment of a new nuclear power station, including one site on Anglesey. This is the site (the Wylfa NPS Site) at which Horizon proposes to develop the Wylfa Newydd DCO Project. 1.1.6 Horizon is applying to the Secretary of State (SoS) for a Development Consent Order (DCO) under the Planning Act 2008, to construct, operate and maintain a new nuclear power station on the land west of Cemaes on Anglesey (Wylfa Newydd Project). As the Wylfa NewyddAs the Wylfa Newydd DCO Project is anticipated for deployment after 2025, the Government considers that it should be considered under section 105 of the Planning Act 2008. Decisions under Sectionsection 105 need to be taken having regard to any Local Impact Report and matters that the SoSSecretary of State thinks are both important and relevant. These would include the policies contained in NPS EN-1 and NPS EN-6, which is confirmed in the recent Ministerial Statement on Energy Infrastructure (December 2017). This further clarifies continued Government support for nuclear power, and specifically at Wylfa. NPS EN-1 and NPS EN- 6 therefore remain the primary basis for decision making. Page 1 Wylfa Newydd Power Station Funding Statement Development Consent Order 1.2 The Wylfa Newydd Development Area (WNDA) 1.2.1 A detailed description of the WNDA which includes the Wylfa NPS Site and surrounding development area is provided in volume 2, section 3 of the Design Access Statement (Application Document Reference 8.2.2).[REP4-016 to REP4-019]. 1.2.2 Annex A shows land in the WNDA that is already owned, leased or under option by Horizon. 1.3 The Purpose of the Funding Statement 1.3.1 This Statement is required asbecause the proposed Order would authorise the compulsory acquisition of land or interests in land. Under the relevant regulations, Horizon must therefore provide a statement setting out how, if the Secretary of State were to grant the Order containing such powers, it would fund such acquisition. 1.3.2 This Statement has been produced in accordance with Regulation 5(2) ()(h) of the Infrastructure Planning (Applications: Prescribed Forms and Procedure) Regulations 2009, and the Department of Communities and Local Government guidance, “Planning Act 2008: Guidance related to procedures for the compulsory acquisition of land" (September 2013) and "Planning Act 2008: Application form guidance" (June 2013).) (together the "DCLG Guidance") as follows. 1.3.3 Paragraph 17 of the DCLG Guidance related to procedures for the compulsory acquisition of land provides: "The [Funding Statement] should provide as much information as possible about the resource implications of both acquiring the land and implementing the project for which the land is required. It may be that the project is not intended to be independently financially viable, or that the details cannot be finalised until there is certainty about the assembly of the necessary land. In such instances, the applicant should provide an indication of how any potential shortfalls are intended to be met. This should include the degree to which other bodies (public or private sector) have agreed to make financial contributions or to underwrite the scheme, and on what basis such contributions or underwriting is to be made." 1.3.4 Paragraph 26 of the DCLG Guidance on the application form further provides: "…A funding statement must contain sufficient information to enable the Secretary of State to be satisfied that, if it were to grant the compulsory acquisition request, the proposed development is likely to be undertaken and not be prevented due to difficulties in sourcing and securing the necessary funding." 1.3.21.3.5 This Funding Statement is one of a number of documents that have been produced to support Horizon’s application to the Secretary of State and should be read with the Statement of Reasons, which justifies the powers of compulsory acquisition that are sought. Page 2 Wylfa Newydd Power Station Funding Statement Development Consent Order Page 3 Wylfa Newydd Power Station Funding Statement Development Consent Order 2 Funding 2.1 The Horizon Group 2.1.1 Horizon Nuclear Power Wylfa Limited (company number 6811987), the Applicant for the Order) has an issued share capital of £7521,677,398,002 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Horizon Nuclear Power Wylfa Holdings Limited (company number 9641958), which is itself a wholly owned subsidiary of Horizon Nuclear Power Limited (Company number 6660388). 2.1.2 Horizon Nuclear Power Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi Nuclear Projects Development Europe Limited (company number 8285425) which in turn is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd (Hitachi). Page 4 Wylfa Newydd Power Station Funding Statement Development Consent Order Figure 2-1 Horizon Corporate Structure 2.1.3 Horizon is a company created specifically for constructing, operating and maintaining the Wylfa Newydd DCO Project for which the Order is sought. As outlined above, it is ultimately owned by Hitachi which has a strong pedigree in participating in the design, development and construction of over 20 nuclear power plants within Japan. Page 5 Wylfa Newydd Power Station Funding Statement Development Consent Order 2.1.4 Figure 2-1 sets out the Horizon Group structure and how it relates

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